INTO THE MOAT: New Album Pushed Back To March

January 8, 2009

"The Campaign", the new album from Cooper City, Florida-based progressive death metallers INTO THE MOAT, has had its release date pushed back to March 17 from the previously announced February 17 (via Metal Blade Records). The CD, which was mixed by Erik Rutan at Mana Recording and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music, contains eight songs with a running time of over 40 minutes. Check out the track "From 1000 Meters" on the band's MySpace page.

INTO THE MOAT's full-length debut, "The Design", was issued in March 2005 via Metal Blade Records.

INTO THE MOAT is:

Matthew Gossman - Drums
Kit Wray - Guitar
Earl Ruwell IV - Vocals
Nick the Greek - Bass

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